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| Part # | P30067N | 
| SKU # | 1335682 | 
| Weight | 1.94lbs | 
| Chamfered Edges | Yes | 
| Pad Wear Sensor Type | Mechanical | 
| Prepared For Pad Wear Sensor | Yes | 
| Weight | 0.88kg | 
| Grade Type | Premium | 
| Inner Pad Overall Thickness | 15.7mm | 
| Mounting Hardware Included | Yes | 
| Outer Pad Width | 99.8mm | 
| Inner Pad Width | 99.8mm | 
| FMSI Number | 8428-D1594 | 
| Brake Lubricant Included | Yes | 
| Outer Pad Height | 41.1mm | 
| Abutment Clips Included | No | 
| Inner Pad Height | 41.1mm | 
| Outer Pad Overall Thickness | 15.7mm | 
| Pad Type | Ceramic | 
| Pad Shims Included | Yes | 
| Pad Wear Sensor Included | Yes | 
| Wear Indicator Attached | Yes | 
Specifically designed for the North American market, this Brembo formulated friction material with premium shim offers comfortable, quiet, smooth braking and cleaner wheels.
- Pads thermal scorched to minimize break-in requirements & fade
- Premium stainless-steel hardware & lubricant included in most applications
- Low dust formulations specifically designed to meet the unique needs of each vehicle application
WHY CHOOSE BREMBO?
Brembo brakes are not just about stopping power; we are about delivering a driving experience that combines performance, safety, and style. Our commitment is to high performing part and excellence which makes us a smart choice for any vehicle, whether for daily driving or high-performance applications.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
PERFORMANCE
Brembo brake pads are engineered to perform better than OEM parts, offering superior stopping power and responsiveness.
INNOVATION
As an Italian company with a long history in racing, Brembo has been at the forefront of brake technology, ensuring high-quality materials and advanced product designs.
DURABILITY
Brembo brakes are known for their durability, reliability, and performance, often outperforming OEM options. Rigorous testing and premium materials make them a trusted choice for both daily driving and high-performance use.
BRAND REPUTATION
Brembo is widely recognized as a leader in the automotive industry, with a strong reputation for quality and performance, making it a preferred choice for many car manufacturers.
VALUE
Brembo offers high-performance and cost-effective alternatives to OEM brakes. Brembo has a range of products including pads, shoes, rotors, drums, calipers, and wear sensors.
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How to Bed Your Brakes
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